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authorSofia Wallin <sofia.wallin@est.tech>2020-01-29 13:04:01 +0100
committerSofia Wallin <sofia.wallin@est.tech>2020-01-29 14:18:26 +0100
commitb12ca8864b8f77a9d5c6a92fe72acd9f8221310e (patch)
treed6831e175960995c8842b8471a11c79416a5aa7b
parentd00f84612fef0cb2ab0a7d38719e385201911fb9 (diff)
Platform overview updates
Updates for the Iruya release based on feedback from Brandon/marketing. Change-Id: I77510bad73cd55240a8b72d91c8a9e620c0f3e09 Signed-off-by: Sofia Wallin <sofia.wallin@est.tech>
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@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ refer to the :ref:`OPNFV User Guide & Configuration Guide <opnfv-user-config>`.
Operating Systems
-----------------
-OPNFV currently uses Linux on all target machines, this can include Ubuntu, Centos or SUSE Linux. The
+OPNFV currently uses Linux on all target machines. The
specific version of Linux used for any deployment is documented in the installation guide.
Networking Technologies
@@ -136,8 +136,8 @@ being worked on by the community during this release of OPNFV include:
interface devices (e.g., vNICs) managed by other OpenStack services (e.g. Nova).
* OpenDaylight: addresses multivendor, traditional and greenfield networks, establishing the
industry’s de facto SDN platform and providing the foundation for networks of the future.
-* Tungsten Fabric: An SDN solution that includes both the data plane element called a vRouter and the controller. The combination of these two
- components offers network connectivity and security across VMs, containers, and bare metal servers, across public and private cloud environments.
+* OVN: a distributed control-plane on top of the popular Open vSwitch (OVS) offers network virtualization
+ services.
----------
Data Plane
@@ -270,13 +270,6 @@ NFVBench
NFVbench is a lightweight end-to-end dataplane benchmarking framework project.
It includes traffic generator(s) and measures a number of packet performance related metrics.
-----
-QTIP
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-QTIP boils down NFVI compute and storage performance into one single metric for easy comparison.
-QTIP crunches these numbers based on five different categories of compute metrics and relies on
-Storperf for storage metrics.
-
--------
Storperf
--------